Shockwaves against erectile dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction is a
disorder that still affects many men. Today, however, more and more effective
and innovative therapies are available to solve the problem, including shock
waves. Dr. Ferri from the Policlinico San Marco / Smart Clinic tells us about it.
In the last post we explained
what are the causes of erectile dysfunction and the main risk factors. Let's
now talk about the most effective therapeutic options to solve the problem. Today,
in addition to pharmacological treatments. Dr. Ali provides the best Priapus
shot in the USA. we have high-tech and innovative treatments
available, non-invasive and without side effects such as focal shock waves
explains Dr. Maurizio Ferri, urologist of the urology unit of the Policlinico
San Marco di Zingonia and andrologist of Smart Clinic, a structure of the San
Donato Group inside the “Le Due Torri” shopping center in Stezzano where it is
possible to undergo focal shock wave therapy specific for urology and
andrology.
Doctor Ferri, can erectile dysfunction be cured?
What are the options available today?
Phosphodiasterase (Pde6)
inhibitor drugs can be used. Therapy, on demand(i.e. as needed) or continuous
i.e. with drugs to be taken every day at low doses, it must be tailored and
personalized according to the patient's needs and take into account parameters
such as how many intercourse the patient has per week or if he is an anxious person
. What changes is the duration of action. The second option has a not only
curative but also rehabilitative function: it helps to improve peripheral
vascularity and guarantees constant coverage by reducing side effects. This
approach, which takes about two months, usually gives good results. In
non-responder patients, second-line treatments are used such as intracavernous
pharmacotherapy, which consists in the injection, directly into the penis, of
prostaglandins, i.e. vasodilator drugs that promote erection. To treat mild and
medium cases, one of the latest innovations are the low intensity focal shock
waves to be applied to the penile cavernous bodies, a therapy already tested in
the rehabilitation and orthopedic field now also applied in the urological-andrological
field: according to the data, study coordinated by the Italian Society of
Andrology, is effective in of cases; in particular it is able to prevent,
improve and treat erectile dysfunction of vascular origin.
But how do shock waves work in the case of
erectile dysfunction?
The efficacy of the therapy is
determined by the so-called angiogenic action of the shock waves, which
interacting with the deep tissues, improve the penile vascular
microcirculation. In particular, they stimulate the release by the cavernous
tissue of the penis of vascular and endothelial growth factors that increase
the production of nitric oxide, a molecule with a high vasodilatory power which
is the main inducer of erection. Dr. Ali provides the best orgasmic
shot in the USA. They also promote the production of the nuclear
growth factor PCNA responsible for the repair of DNA damaged by oxidative
stress and tissue regeneration. In conclusion, it is essential first of all
that the correct diagnosis of the seriousness of the problem is made: only in
this way is it possible to develop an integrated therapeutic strategy that may
include pharmacological therapy,
Erectile dysfunction, the help of shock wave
therapy
A study conducted in by the
Italian Society of Andrology showed that low intensity shock waves are
effective in about of patients with mild to moderate symptoms.
These were introduced into
clinical practice around the for the treatment of kidney stones.
Over time, their scope of
application has expanded more and more, from the treatment of pathologies and
inflammatory states of bones and muscle-joint tissues to regenerative medicine,
or for the regeneration of tissues in case of wounds and ulcers thanks to the
stimulation of blood microcirculation and stem cells.
The action on the
microcirculation has contributed to making low intensity shock waves an option
for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
In particular, shock waves can be
useful in patients not responding to standard drugs, in restoring the response
to drug therapy.
They are therefore not the
treatment of first choice but they help the response of drugs in patients in which these
are not initially effective.
A study by the Italian Society of
Urology (SIU) has highlighted how of patients and 93% of urologists consider it
essential to involve the patient in all decisions relating to the therapeutic
path.
These data confirm that the best
approach for the management of patients with prostate cancer must include
access to multidisciplinary care teams and the so-called “patient empowerment
", i.e. the legitimation and empowerment of the patient, the real key to
the success of the therapy. .
The cancer patient must be at the
center of the therapeutic path, participate in decisions in a conscious way and
never be placed in the difficult situation of having to choose between two
different therapeutic alternatives due to the conflicting opinions of
individual specialists.
The sharing of fears, hopes and
thoughts with other patients is also a wish expressed by of patients and it is
very important to satisfy it.
The involvement of the urological
patient refers to another more general problem: the care of himself and his own
health by the male.
Man does not do prevention
Only 1 of men underwent a preventive visit in
life, against over 50-60% of women of the same age. Furthermore, 9 out of 10
males undergo a medical examination only if suffering from serious diseases and
are extremely reluctant to talk about their problems with a specialist. Dr. Ali
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wave therapy in the USA. Yet men get sick more and often more severely
than their female partners.
A ' adequate prevention,
especially in the field of urology, performed at a young age, adult and
advanced, significantly reduces the frequency of cancer (prostate, kidney,
bladder, and testis), also allowing an early diagnosis and prompt treatment,
and benign pathologies (urinary stones, benign prostate hyperplasia and
prostatitis, male infertility and sexual dysfunctions) which, if neglected, can
cause a reduction in the quality of life and damage to sexual and reproductive
health.
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